Lainey Wilson’s 2024 ACM Nominations An ‘Honor’
The 2024 ACM nominations have been announced, and Lainey Wilson is thrilled with the five nominations she received on Tuesday (4/9). She took to social media to share her excitement.
Instagram Post
Lainey, dressed in sunglasses and a signature hat, held her dog, Hippie Mae. In the video posted on Instagram, she said, “ACM noms came out today (she kisses her dog). We’re celebrating five nominations. Somebody ‘Save Me’ ‘I Got A Heart Like A Truck,’ we’re going to the ACMs. Thank you, Academy of Country Music. Be there with bells on.”
She captioned the clip, “It’s an incredible honor to be nominated for this year’s @acmawards. The Lord put this dream on my heart years ago, and I never would’ve dreamt it would lead me here. Congrats to my friends and fellow nominees! Let’s party in Frisco #ACMawards.”
Fan Reacted
Manu fans reacted to her post, including one who wrote, “Congratulations. It is so well deserved.” Another fan commented, “You deserve it, Lainey!! Love you & Hippie Mae!!! Also, I love your Louisiana accent.”
The 2024 ACM Awards will air live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, on Thursday, May 16, 2024.
Lainey poses with her four ACM Awards after the show in 2023.
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Wilson recently told us she feels responsible for being a light and a good influence to young kids, who are a good portion of her many fans, whom she has amassed in the last few years as one of country music’s biggest stars.
When we interviewed Lainey recently, she told us how she feels about all those fans, many of whom are young teens and kids.
“Little Kids [Are] Watching Me”
Wilson said, “I will say I feel responsible. I do have a lot of little kids watching me. It’s important to me to make sure that I am making the right decisions.”
She knows it isn’t always going to be perfect, though. She offered, “I’m not gonna get it right all the time, but I’m gonna try my best. At the end of the day, what I want those little kids to see or take away is like… I’m from Baskin, Louisianna, a hundred and eighty-something people. You do not have to be locked into something forever. I’m maybe the second person to really leave Baskin.”
It Won’t Be Easy
Lainey added that it isn’t going to be easy to make those dreams come true like she did. She said, “I want them to see that you are allowed to dream big, but you’re not allowed just to dream. I mean, you have got to work really, really hard and somehow turn those nos into yeses and keep on going.”